It's
old news that Presidente Vicente Fox exported Mexico's poorest citizens
into the United States for a number of reasons: It relieved him of
the responsibility of providing social and healthcare services for
them; it provides his country's economy with an influx of US cash
when these illegal workers send money they earn in the US back home;
and it defuses problems with far-left groups who are usually successful
in using the poor to advance their political agenda.

So
Presidente Fox gave his poor the "bum's rush" out of Mexico: "Here's
your sombrero, here's a map, here's a bottle of water, now get out!"

But
there is another benefit to the exportation of Mexicans into the US
-- Mexico saves money on his criminal justice system by exporting
his criminal population to the United States. Thus, Mexico's crime
problem becomes our crime problem; his prison problem becomes our
prison problem.

According
to Lt. Steve Rogers, a decorated cop and award-winning writer, there
are tens of thousands of murderers, rapists, child predators, robbers
and drug dealers who are illegally in the United States. One study
shows over 200,000 criminal aliens are preying on US citizens.

Border
Patrol agents in the Tucson, AZ Sector have apprehended 27,834 illegal
aliens with criminal records, 74 of which were for homicide. Last
fiscal year, the Tucson Sector apprehended 14,506 illegal aliens with
criminal records. These figures do not include the thousands of criminal
aliens apprehended by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents or
those in other Border Patrol sectors in other states. And it doesn't
include the tens of thousands of criminal aliens who are able to escape
detect at the border.

Meanwhile
our political leaders are trying to scam Americans with phony reform
legislation which will actually reward lawbreakers and increase the
number of illegal who will flood our borders to partake of the giveaways.
For instance, part of the Senate bill will allow illegals to pay instate
(lower) college tuition, while citizens will have to pay higher tuition
is they live out-of-state.

This
scam goes beyond political parties -- Republicans and Democrats are
both in on it.

Congressmen
on both sides of the aisle repeatedly display how they can talk out
of both sides of their mouths depending on whom they're addressing.
For instance, recently in New York, Senator Hillary Clinton told a
cheering crowd that the United States had to protect our borders and
deal with illegal immigration. She acknowledged it was a key component
of the US homeland security strategy -- to prevent terrorists and
weapons, including nuclear weapons, from entering the US.

The
former first lady blasted President Bush on border security in a statement
posted to her official Senate Web site: "This administration has failed
to provide the resources to protect our borders, or a better system
to keep track of entrants to this country," she complained, adding,
"I welcome the addition of more border security." In the past she
has claimed to be "adamantly against illegal immigrants."

But,
according to the Washington Times, Clinton and her fellow New York
Democrat Senator Chuck Schumer turned thumbs down on two amendments
to a Department of Homeland Security spending bill, which would have
funded 2,000 new Border Patrol agents and more than 5,000 new detention
beds to house illegal aliens.

"Our
political leaders are talking one way, yet voting another way on the
issues of border security and illegal immigration," warns Congressmen
Tom Tancredo and Duncan Hunter.

"These
so-called leaders are playing politics with the most important issue
of our time -- Homeland Security."

Clinton,
like so many Democrats and Republicans, attempts to appear as if she's
a national-security hawk. The reality is many are trying once again
to pull the wool over Americans' eyes. They are willing to trade public
safety for votes.

"It's
time Americans notify their elected officials that they are not going
to be scammed with empty rhetoric, " says Lt Rogers.

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Meanwhile,
the so-called "states of emergency" in New Mexico and Arizona are
disingenuous. Between the two states only 56 National Guard troops
were mobilized and sent to the Mexican border. "I've seen more troops
mobilized during a snowstorm," says one police chief.

Jim Kouri, CPP
is currently fifth vice-president of the National
Association of Chiefs of Police. He's former chief at a New York City
housing project in Washington Heights nicknamed "Crack City" by reporters
covering the drug war in the 1980s. He's also served on the National Drug
Task Force and trained police and security officers throughout the country.

He writes for
many police and crime magazines including Chief of Police, Police Times,
The Narc Officer, Campus Law Enforcement Journal, and others. He's appeared
as on-air commentator for over 100 TV and radio news and talk shows including
Oprah, McLaughlin Report, CNN Headline News, MTV, Fox News, etc. His book
Assume The Position is available at Amazon.Com, Booksamillion.com, and
can be ordered at local bookstores.